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Subject: Coming Tomato Book
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Marv. |
On top of Brush Mountain, Pa.
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Here is the Index of the upcoming Tomato Book.Do any of you you have a picture that you could share under one of these subjects that could fit in a chapter? Has to be good quality.
Chapter 1 Introduction Chapter 2 A Brief History of Tomatoes Chapter 3 Selecting Your Seeds Chapter 4 Preparing Your Soil Chapter 5 Timing Your Tomatoes Chapter 6 Starting Your Seeds Chapter 7 From Seedling to Transplant Chapter 8 Hardening Your Plants Chapter 9 Transplanting Into the Garden Chapter 10 Protecting Your Plants Chapter 11 Mulching Your Tomatoes Chapter 12 The Power of the Megabloom Chapter 13 Pruning Your Plants Chapter 14 Staking and Supporting Your Tomatoes Chapter 15 Tomato Pollination Chapter 16 Fertilizing Your Tomatoes Chapter 17 Watering Your Tomatoes Chapter 18 Estimating Tomato Size Chapter 19 When to Pick Your Tomatoes Chapter 20 How to Store Your Big Tomato Chapter 21 Tomato Diseases and Physiological Disorders Chapter 22 Saving Your Seeds Chapter 23 Crossing Tomatoes Chapter 24 A Basic Composting Plan Chapter 25 Are you growing a cover crop? Chapter 26 Aerated Compost Tea Chapter 27 Interpreting Your Soil Test Chapter 28 Growing Degree Days Chapter 29 Hot Weather Tomato Protection Chapter 30 Common Grower Mistakes Chapter 31 The Mycorrhizae Story Chapter 32 Gordon Graham's How To Book Chapter 33 Growing in Containers Chapter 34 Growing Tomato Plants from Cuttings Chapter 35 Charles Wilber, Growing Organically Chapter 36 "How to" for a Beginning Grower Chapter 37 Germinating Old Tomato Seeds Chapter 38 Grafting Tomatoes Chapter 39 MacCoy and the New World Record Chapter 40 A New Kid in Town Chapter 41 Domingo Chapter 42 What next, a Ten Pounder? Chapter 43 Summary Chapter 44 Some Repetition and a Few More Tips Chapter 45 Question and Answer Appendix 1 Recipes Appendix 2 The Anatomy of a Tomato Appendix 3 Tomato Basics Appendix 4 Plant Pruning and Support Appendix 5 The Great Tomato Hunt Appendix 6 Sup
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4/18/2020 10:51:37 AM
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SaladDoug_UK |
Norfolk, UK
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I'll have a dig through Marv, and see if there is anything that might be helpful for you.
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4/18/2020 1:45:37 PM
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SaladDoug_UK |
Norfolk, UK
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I'll have a dig through Marv, and see if there is anything that might be helpful for you.
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4/18/2020 1:45:37 PM
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Porkchop |
Central NY
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Same
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4/18/2020 1:53:57 PM
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Little Ketchup |
Grittyville, WA
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Wow Marv. It's going to be more like an encyclopedia of tomato growing! Impressive.
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4/18/2020 2:03:07 PM
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Marv. |
On top of Brush Mountain, Pa.
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Once the book is finished the readers will be able to make suggestions to me for changes and new things to add. Since the book will be online, I will be able to update and add things whenever it seems necessary. I like the idea of being able to change things as tomato growing progresses and to add new items which might come up. I can work on this book until I no longer can. lol Who knows, I might even be able to pass it on to someone else.
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4/18/2020 2:09:57 PM
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bnot |
Oak Grove, Mn
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Thank you Marv....giant tomato growing would not be the same without your efforts. I am only going to be growing a few plants this year. i think I will not have much to contribute. What I come up with is yours. I still can't believe the amount of effort you are giving to come up with this. You are definitely the unsung heroe of the giant tomato world.
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4/18/2020 2:37:23 PM
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Marv. |
On top of Brush Mountain, Pa.
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Thanks Bnot. For the last year I have tried to avoid being controversial. Even my wife has noticed how docile and compliant I have become. I think even Porkchop has noticed it.
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4/18/2020 5:10:04 PM
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97pounder! |
Centennial Colorado
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I am happy to help with photos. I have many of my plants that have yielded massive fruits, before the squirrels figured out a way to eat through my netting and tomato the day before competition. 3 years in a row, so no tomato pics, but plenty of plant pics.
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4/18/2020 5:21:11 PM
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Marv. |
On top of Brush Mountain, Pa.
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Send your pictures to me at marvin.meisner@gmail.com Don will look them over and will see if we can use them. A lack of what pictures is what is slowing us down with finishing the book. Thanks. Marv
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4/18/2020 5:51:47 PM
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JimG |
rochester, IN
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Wow, Marv, you have been working hard while being stuck in Florida. What you sent me is a lot of information and has and will help me a lot.
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4/18/2020 8:17:26 PM
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Garden Rebel (Team Rebel Rousers) |
Lebanon, Oregon
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This will be a great resource Marv. I’ll sift through my photos. Thank you for your hard work.
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4/19/2020 1:04:36 AM
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Dawn, Suburban Gardener |
Lakewood, WA
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Looks like your book will be epic, Marv! I'm looking forward to reading it! Thank you!
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4/19/2020 11:49:11 AM
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Materdoc |
Bloomington, IN USA
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Marv, that is not a tomato book, it’s a Tomato encyclopedia! Very impressed! I will look through my photos and send you any I think might be helpful.
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4/23/2020 5:38:46 PM
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Marv. |
On top of Brush Mountain, Pa.
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I still have no idea when it will be available. Don is spending hours on getting the pictures in. I would like to have a forum type thing where people can criticize what I have written so that if they are right I can change some things in the book to reflect what is the best way to go. An online book is easy to change, add on new topics, change pictures, update the book. When I am beyond working on the book I can even pass it on to the next person so as to keep the book up to date.
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4/23/2020 7:58:18 PM
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Tim Pennington (Uncle Dunkel) |
Corbin, KY
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Glad you got your book going Marv, cant wait to read it.
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4/26/2020 11:02:29 PM
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Schalks92 |
Dodge city
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When would the updated book be available
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5/5/2020 4:37:09 PM
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Marv. |
On top of Brush Mountain, Pa.
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Maybe within a month. Don is getting set to put it on a web site. We had to hire someone to do this. Not so cheap. I now appreciate what it costs Ken to keep this site up and running.
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5/5/2020 4:44:29 PM
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wixom grower ( The Polish Hammer) |
Wixom MI.
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Hey marv im not sure if you already covered it but did you discuss cold frames hoop houses or greenhouses ? i sent Don some pictures of my cold frame on my deck and he said that he loved it. Also did you discuss the different kind of pruning meathods like Dan MacCoy short first truss pruning meathod and the taller nipple high porkchop meathod ? Just putting ideas out there for you, you said this was an open book that can still grow with new ideas.
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5/5/2020 4:55:41 PM
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Marv. |
On top of Brush Mountain, Pa.
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High tunnels were discussed but mostly for early starts and protection from heat. Nothing about growing in green houses, hydroponic growing or winter inhouse growing.
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5/5/2020 7:47:36 PM
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